Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The Acentos Review FIRST ANNIVERSARY reading!

What's wonderful about the communities I help sustain, frequent, and support is that they generate their own amazing ideas. Co-editors Eliel Lucero and Raina Leon have managed to create and maintain a space for Latino/a poets, fictionistas, interviewers, and reviewers to put our foot into the literary world, on our own terms.

For the past year, THE ACENTOS REVIEW has been publishing some of the most outstanding new and established writers of Latino/a descent. This Sunday, we celebrate the community with an anniversary reading hosted by The Acentos Foundation and the co-editors of the Review. I hope to see you there!

THE ACENTOS REVIEW publishes poetry, fiction, memoir, interviews, translations, and artwork by emerging and established Latino/a writers and artists four times a year. For submissions guidelines and more information about the Review, visit the journal at acentosreview.com, or email the editors Eliel Lucero and Raina Leon at acentosreview@gmail.com.

Rich Villar is the author of the poetry collection Comprehending Forever (Willow Books, 2014). He directs Acentos, an organization fostering audiences and community around Latino/a literature, and he has been quoted on Latino literature and culture by The New York Times and the Daily News.

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Rich Villar is the author of the poetry collection Comprehending Forever (Willow Books, 2014). He directs Acentos, an organization fostering audiences and community around Latino/a literature, and he has been quoted on Latino literature and culture by The New York Times and the Daily News.